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MID-DAY: Traders preparing for US Federal Reserve minutes The markets are having a better day after a bit of a dip on Tuesday. The TSX is up 140 points to 15,579 boosted by a majority of its sectors. On Wall Street the Dow is gaining up 131 points to 25,095. The Greenback has also strengthened against world currencies tied with continued growth in US Treasury Yields. The 10-year bond yields are up to 2.98 close to four year highs. The US Federal Reserve will be releasing its January meeting...

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BEFORE THE BELL: Federal Reserve January minutes to be released today; BC hits foreigner home buyers with new penalties A report from the Federal Reserve could be troubling for the markets today after yesterday’s slide. The minutes from the reserve’s January meeting are being released and experts say this could fuel another market sell-off as investors tensions rise with the prospect of inflation. Some analysts say this report could indicate whether US policy makers are planning on adding a...

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School District 54 in Smithers has decided to move forward with its amended budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year. The third and final reading took place at Tuesday night’s board meeting on Montreal Street, where Board Chair Jennifer Williams and other members were able to approve and confirm Education Ministry revenues. SD54 Secretary Treasurer Dave Margerm says expenses were very close, but believes there wasn’t much change altogether.

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A recent study by UBC, Simon Fraser University, McMaster University, and UFT revealed Canadians are giving up basic necessities to pay for prescription drugs. Research indicated that 730,000 people reduced spending on food, and 238,000 cut spending on heat due to the cost of drugs. According to Associated Professor at UBC, Michael Law, the number of people in BC who couldn’t afford their drugs is much higher.

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Pair of BVLD athletes strike gold, silver in Burns Lake While Canada continues its Olympic dominance in South Korea, local athletes showed off their abilities at the 2018 Biathlon BC Cup last week. The third leg of the event, hosted by the Omineca Ski Club (OSC) in Burns Lake, saw a Cole Bender and Claire Lesawich top the podium in their senior 7.5-kilometre pursuit race. Both competitors, representing the OSC and the Bulkley Valley Biathlon Club (BVB) respectively, also captured the silver...

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Coldsnap in BC leads to surge in electricity Much of BC including the north has felt like a frozen tundra over the past few days thanks to a recent cold snap. “We have seen an increase in electricity demand in all regions the last couple days and it’s actually 10% higher than we’ve seen in the last couple weeks. We’re definitely seeing an increase there and demand for electricity is expected to remain high this week as the cold snap continues, we are preparing for those potentially near...

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The BC’s Passenger Transportation Board has approved Greyhounds application to eliminate routes in Northern BC. Areas effected are:Prince George to Fort. St JamesDawson Creek to Prince GeorgePrince Rupert to Prince GeorgePrince George to Alberta BoarderSince 2010, ride ship has seen a decline of 46 per cent, which has led to a loss in profits for the company.

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Lanzinger and BCFED give 2018 BC Budget a passing grade The BC Federation (BCFED) of Labour approved Tuesday’s BC Budget put forth by Finance Minister Carole James. It takes bold action in two areas of affordability including child care and housing, seeing the NDP live up to its promise. “When we talk to people who were in union and non-union settings they said to us these were major areas that they struggled with and I think that the budget will make life more affordable for BC and that’s...

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MID-DAY: TSX weighted by gold, but could be boosted by big banks The TSX is feeling pressure from a few sectors with gold weighing it down heavily with a 1.1 per cent loss. The precious metal is down 15.70 to 1,340 an ounce. The Loonie isnâ€™t helping either as the Canadian currency is down to 79.26 cents US. But, Bay Street is expected to be bolstered by the financial sector as CIBC and RBC quarterly results will be released on Thursday and Friday. Analysts expect the big banks to be at or...

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BEFORE THE BELL: Walmart shares drop following earnings report; TSX waits on big bank results Dow futures are down 160 points before the markets open this morning and traders are waiting to see if a six-day winning streak could end for Wall Street. The weight comes from Walmart, which fell short of expectations for its yearly numbers mostly due to modest online sales. The earnings came in at $1.33 USD, about four cents lower than expected. The retailer has faced tough competition in the...

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